Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Dorothy Cannell (Monday), Chris Holm (Tuesday), Kathy Lynn Emereson/Kaitlyn Dunnett (Wednesday), Lea Wait (Thursday), and Dick Cass (Friday). And in our special “A Day In . . . “ series, Maureen Milliken will post a blog tomorrow and Vaughn Hardacker will chime in on July 24th.

In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog regularly at Maine Crime Writers:

from Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson/Kate Emerson:

As many of you know, a few years back I wrote six non-mystery historical novels using the pseudonym Kate Emerson. Although they are all set at the court of Henry VIII, they are not a series. Each is a stand alone featuring a real Tudor woman as the central character. The Kindle editions of four of the six are now selling for below $5 (a BIG improvement, believe me!) and one of them, By Royal Decree, is also now available in MP3-CD format. They’re all available as Audible downloads. Check out the details by going to Amazon and typing in “Kate Emerson.” If you just want more information, you can read about all the books at http://www.kateemersonhistoricals.com Enjoy!

On Thursday, July 21st, Kate Flora and Roger Guay will be at the Gray Library at 6:30 to talk about their book, A Good Man with a Dog.

On Saturday, July 16, (today if you’re reading this post when it is first published) Lea Wait and Barbara Ross will be at Mainely Murders Bookstore in Kennebunk, Maine at 3:00 pm. Love to see you there!

ON Saturday, July 23, Maureen Milliken will be reading and signing her new release, No News is Bad News, at 10 a.m. to noon at The Children’s Book Cellar, 52 Main St., Waterville. (It has more than just children’s books, obviously!). The first in her Bernie O’Dea series, Cold Hard News, will also be available.

An invitation to readers of this blog: Do you have news relating to Maine, Crime, or Writing? We’d love to hear from you. Just comment below to share.

And a reminder: If your library, school, or organization is looking for a speaker, we are often available to talk about the writing process, research, where we get our ideas, and other mysteries of the business. Contact Kate Flora: mailto: kateflora@gmail.com